Same, guy, same.
Before I move on, I'll give a rundown of highlights from my notes.
Obviously, I loved the vibe of contrition, renewed friendships, second chances, etc. running through the week. It was all the better to contrast with Duke's introduction and the Quartermaine men's intentions to get Sean and Monica. As Alan put it, "Fortunes come and go, Jimmy Lee. Betrayal is forever."
Edward's off to bring Tiffany back to Port Charles, so she can seduce and distract Sean. We won't see Tiffany for several weeks, and she's not yet named, but I imagine a good chunk of the 1986 audience knew who Edward had in mind.
I've lost track of how many times Patrick's been disowned by his parents.
The lead-up to GH's wedding of the year continues, as Felicia asks Samantha and Anna to be bridesmaids, and Robin to be a flower girl. I really don't like that Felicia asking Anna took place on the waterfront, amid police business. Frisco and Sam had tracked down Angel, believed to have played a role in Buzz's attack. I wish a longshoreman had heckled Felicia and asked if he could come, too.
Steve's "on vacation" this week, meaning Rick's acting chief of staff. This week sees blatant chem testing between Lynn Herring and Steve Bond, and I feel like they were setting up the groundwork if they wanted to go there for Lynn and Chris Robinson.
Lucy and Jimmy Lee are friendly to one another at the hospital, especially since she frequently provides Buzz with books. At the end of the week, when Buzz is felled by an infection that requires emergency surgery, Jimmy Lee comes to the Webbers to check in with Rick. He instead finds Lucy, who has let her hair down, tried on Ginny's spare shawls, and dances with him to "On My Own" (the Patti LaBelle-Michael McDonald one).
As for Lucy and Rick, I just feel like the combination of Rick having greater power, his seeming indifference towards Lucy, Lucy hanging around the Webber house now that Ginny decides to mentor her (and she's doing that partially because Amanda insulted both Ginny and Lorena), and Lucy's ease in picking up identities and wrapping folks around her finger all would have added up to a trashy love triangle if GH wanted it to. I wonder if I'm reading too much into coincidences, or if the show decided it was better to prop Guy Mack and Robyn Bernard and/or knew that Chris and Judith Chapman weren't staying that much longer.
Now, really, could anyone say no to a dance invitation from Ian Buchanan in 1986?
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